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Reports of COVID-19 and positivity rate hit new semester low
Lowest numbers of fall semester mirror local, state declines.
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Latest Innovation Bootcamp hits high note to start
The program introduces UGA community members to the world of innovation.
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Gorillas can tell human voices apart
Apes react differently to people they know and like than people they don’t.
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UGA again ranks in the Top 5 for new products to market
For the past four years, UGA has been ranked either No. 1 or No. 2.
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Kinesiology professor discusses ‘priming your mind’ with a workout
Phillip D. Tomporowski, a professor in the kinesiology department of the Mary Frances Early College of Education, was recently quoted in an article from Shape…
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Assistant professor shares how wipes are wreaking havoc on US sewer systems
Gary Hawkins, a water resource management assistant professor in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, was recently quoted in a Bloomberg article about the…
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River guide sheds light on wonders of Ocmulgee River
Joe Cook provides both beginner and expert water sports enthusiasts all the necessary information they need to enjoy the full length of the river.
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Athens Chautauqua Society sets Oct. 14 performance
The Athens Chautauqua Society brings history to life in a performance of “Three Palaces at Yalta,” a one-man performance by Bruce Collier that is set…
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Applications for inaugural UGA First Awards open through Oct. 22
The First Awards will highlight and honor the contributions and achievements of UGA’s outstanding first-generation undergraduate, graduate and professional students, faculty and staff.
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Faculty, staff donors set record participation rate
The total contributed by 2,815 faculty, staff and retirees during the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2021, was nearly $4.8 million.
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Assistant professor talks effect of light pollution on West Nile virus
Richard Hall, an assistant professor in the Odum School of Ecology, was recently quoted in an article from Mirage about the effect of light pollution…
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UGA Libraries’ October events celebrate new Resource, student research, school lunch program
The University of Georgia Libraries will celebrate research with three virtual events this October.
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Performing Arts Center celebrates Black excellence with performances
The 25th anniversary season includes concerts featuring African American musicians at the pinnacles of their chosen fields.
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Mitchell joins CED as curator of the Founders Memorial Garden
Mitchell also will serve as an instructor in the College of Environment + Design.
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Building a model for trees’ defenses
Caterina Villari studies how they fight pathogens, pests.
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‘Citizen scientists’ sought for urban wildlife project
From your couch or desk, help researchers better understand Athens’ animal populations.
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Cover crops provide habitat for predator insects that may help control pests
UGA scientists are examining which cover crops may also provide important habitat for predatory insects that could help control disease- and damage-causing pests in cotton.
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University of Georgia Press launches the Georgia Open History Library
The open-access library will be available Oct. 15.
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North Campus wireless improvements extend classroom beyond building walls
A recent project by Enterprise Information Technology Services helped to improve outdoor wireless performance.
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Parents council accepting grant applications
The UGA Parents Leadership Council provides grant funding to student-serving organizations.
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Nominations accepted for 2022 President’s Medal
Nominations must be received by the UGA Office of the President no later than Nov. 5.
